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Ex-UI VC, Olayinka, Mourns Renowned Historian, Ikime

*As Son Eulogises Late Dad

by Anu Smith
April 29, 2023
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A former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Idowu Olayinka, has mourned the death of a renowned historian, Prof. Obaro Ikime.

In an interview with REPORTERS AT LARGE in Ibadan on Wednesday, Olayinka said that with Ikime’s death, Nigeria had lost a renowned global scholar and doyen of the Ibadan School of History.

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Despite living at 86, he expressed that the news of the scholar’s death was rude.

The former vice-chancellor described Ikime as one of the most famous alumni of the University College, Ibadan, and its successor, the University of Ibadan, had ever produced.

“Prof. Ikime earned his doctoral degree at the age of 29 and became a professor of History at the age of 37.

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“He was a doyen of the world-renowned Ibadan School of History as a pioneer in historical studies.

“He served the university diligently in many capacities, including being the Dean of Arts, Director of the Institute of African Studies, and council member.

“Prof. Ikime was Hall Master, Ransome Kuti Hall, his hall of residence, as an undergraduate student of University College, Ibadan.

“He also served on the National Executive Committee of the University of Ibadan Alumni Association Worldwide for many years.

“Even after compulsorily retired in 1990 during the Federal Military Government of General Ibrahim Babangida, he still served as an adjunct professor of History,” Olayinka said.

The former vice-chancellor commiserated with his wife, children and grandchildren as well as his friends and associates.

Son of the deceased, Mr Mazino Ikime, said though his father was sick for quite a while, he had gone to rest with the Lord.

“There is nothing better than a good name, which is what my dad has left behind.

“Since his demise on Tuesday, people have continued to speak well of him, his impacts, and how he served God and humanity.

“As a teacher, he touched the lives of many people. His students spoke well of him and in his lifetime, he was honoured by his students at the university’s History department.

“There is no greater reward for a teacher than to be honoured in his lifetime by his students, who might not have necessarily passed through him.

“He retired from the university at a time, but they had access to his works and hear testimonies from other students about him and my dad was greatly touched.

“He was the epitome of a great teacher owing to his patience and understanding. He was always concerned with guiding and bringing out the best in anybody who passed through him,” he said.

Mazino said his siblings learnt patience and listening skills from their father.

“He was a very effective communicator; he speaks eloquently and writes brilliantly. I will miss him as a great friend, counsellor and father.

“My dad was a great, humble and self-assured man who hailed from a tiny hamlet in Delta, called Alibueze,” he said.

Also, the Head of the Department of History at the university, Prof. Rasheed Olaniyi, said that the late Ikime contributed significantly to historiography in Nigeria and the entire African continent.

“He was a great scholar who was known globally. We have lost a great scholar. We are always very proud of him,” Olaniyi said.

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